Of the Carolina Panthers’ four selections, the first two are the same from Easterling’s mock draft last week, but he has changed gears on both of their selections in the third round.

Let’s take a look at who he’s projecting to become teammates with Cam Newton next year now.

No. 24 overall – Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame

Same story here. And once again, Matt Kalil is the basis for this selection.

Matt Kalil isn’t a long-term solution at left tackle, and protecting Cam Newton should be a top priority for the Panthers. McGlinchey could have been a potential first-rounder last year, but added another year of experience and polish to his game.

No. 56 overall – Sam Hubbard, Edge, Ohio State

Also just like last week, Easterling pairs the Buckeyes edge defender to Carolina to add to their collection of pass rushers.

No. 81 overall (from BUF) – D.J. Reed, CB, Kansas State

Now we get into some new picks. Easterling keeps with the Panthers selecting a cornerback, but instead of UNC’s M.J. Williams, this time it’s D.J. Reed of Kansas State. The 5-foot-9, 188-pound cornerback, who has also returned kicks for the Wildcats this season, has 43 total tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss, one fumble recovered, two forced fumbles, four interceptions and nine pass breakups. He has also returned a kickoff and a punt for a touchdown in 2017.

No. 88 overall – Simmie Cobbs, WR, Indiana

Last time, this pick was USC’s Deontay Burnett, this time it’s Indiana’s Simmie Cobbs. After missing most of 2016 with an injury, Cobbs has bounced back nicely in 2017, catching 65 passes for 736 yards and seven touchdowns. He has topped 100 yards twice this season, going for 149 in the opener against Ohio State and 138 at Maryland, posting double-digit catches totaling 21 catches in those two games.